Results for: innerer Widerspruch/Widerspruch in sich selbst/Selbstwiderspruch
German Japanese (Kanji)
dick Rouge auftragen/sich stark mit Rouge schminken頰紅を濃く付ける;頰紅を濃くつける;頬紅を濃く付ける;頬紅を濃くつける [ほおべにをこくつける]
dicke Schminke/übertriebenes Sich-zurecht-Machen厚化粧 [あつげしょう]
dickflüssig werden/sich verwirrenどろどろする;泥々する;泥泥する [どろどろする]
die andere Gesellschaftsschicht (der man selbst nicht angehört)/die Reichen/Proletariatアザー・ハーフ;アザーハーフ [あざーはーふ]
die Ansichten stehen sich krass gegenüber意見が真っ二つに分かれる [いけんがまっぷたつにわかれる]
die Anzahl erhöht sich数が増加する [かずがぞうかする]
die Arbeit häuft sich仕事がたまる [しごとがたまる]
Die Arbeit häuft sich an仕事が山積している。 [しごとがさんせきしている。]
die Art und Weise, wie sich ein Kimono beim Tragen unten öffnet裾さばき [すそさばき]
die Aufmerksamkeit auf sich ziehen/die Aufmerksamkeit auf sich lenken/sich bemerkbar machen目を引く [めをひく]
die Augen weit aufreißen/Telleraugen machen/ganz Auge sein/ins Schauen verloren sein/sich völlig auf das Schauen konzentrieren目を皿のようにする [めをさらのようにする]
Die Ausgaben belaufen sich auf 10000¥ pro Kopf費用は1人あたり1万円になる。 [ひようはひとりあたりいちまんえんになる。]
die Balance halten/balancieren/sich kaum verändern/nicht fluktuieren/aufteilen (eine Aufgabe)持ち合う;持合う;持ちあう;保ち合う;保合う;保ちあう [もちあう]
die Bäume färben sich木々が色付く [きぎがいろづく]
Die beiden äußersten Enden berühren sich両極端は一致する。 [りょうきょくたんはいっちする。]
 

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EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 320,000. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped.

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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